Oman Daily Observer

‘Herculean’ efforts save homes as Australia fires rage

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SYDNEY: Massive bushfires across eastern Australia could be blazing for weeks, authoritie­s warned on Tuesday, as firefighte­rs launched “Herculean” efforts to save homes from destructio­n.

More than 130 fires are raging in the states of Queensland and New South Wales, fuelled by strong winds and a prolonged drought, in an unusually ferocious and early start to the wildfire season.

Hundreds were evacuated after a fresh fire broke out on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, where video footage showed a huge blaze tearing through forests and glowing embers raining down.

About 1,000 firefighte­rs battled through the night to contain the blazes across Queensland.

“Last night’s Herculean efforts resulted in nothing short of a miracle,” Queensland acting Premier Jackie Trad told reporters.

Just one home had been lost in the area, Trad said, but firefighte­rs continued to battle the flames on Tuesday amid strengthen­ing winds, supported by water-bombing aircraft.

In total, thousands of hectares of forest and dozens of homes have been destroyed, with most of the buildings lost in New South Wales.

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services acting commission­er Michael Wassing said the firefighti­ng effort would continue “for days and weeks” due to the remoteness of some fires.

Bushfires are an annual occurrence in Australia during the southern hemisphere spring and summer, but scientists say climate change is exacerbati­ng intensity.

Richard Thornton, CEO of the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperativ­e Research Centre, said unusually hot and dry conditions meant bushfires were expected but “it is the severity of the current bushfires that is most concerning”.

“Without significan­t amounts of rain over a long period of time, we are looking at a long and dangerous fire season,” he said.

About eight of the blazes in Queensland are believed to have been “deliberate­ly and recklessly lit” while some others had been accidental­ly sparked by children playing, police said. A taskforce has been establishe­d to investigat­e the cause of the suspicious fires. their strength and

 ?? — Reuters ?? Firefighte­rs battle bushfires in Angourie, northern New South Wales, Australia.
— Reuters Firefighte­rs battle bushfires in Angourie, northern New South Wales, Australia.

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